The Eating Disorder Section of the Department of Child and Adolescent 
Psychiatry, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus, Dresden University of 
Technology, Germany (Prof. Stefan Ehrlich) invites applications for a postdoc 
position (full time) in neuroimaging of eating disorders with a focus on 
computational neuroscience and in close collaboration with the Collaborative 
Research Centre 940 "Volition and Cognitive Control: Mechanisms, Modulators, 
and Dysfunctions" http://www.sfb940.de/. Our international and 
multidisciplinary group conducts basic research in neuroscience at the 
inter-face to clinical applications. We focus on cognitive control, reward 
system and the processing of positive and negative emotions in patients with 
anorexia nervosa. Some of our projects are part of the aforementioned 
Collaborative Research Centre (CRC, Steering Committee: Profs. T. Goschke, C. 
Kirschbaum, M. Smolka, A. Strobel, H.-U. Wittchen).





Postdoctoral Research Position (f/m)

in Neuroimaging of Eating Disorders



To further strengthen our lab, we are seeking for a postdoc with some 
experience in Computational Neuroscience, e.g. model-based analysis of 
behavioral and MRI data, decoding or machine learning. Responsibilities will 
also include the coordination of our ongoing clinical research study and the 
acquisition, preprocessing and analysis of a range of behavioral and magnetic 
resonance imaging (MRI) data. Together with a doctoral student new functional 
MRI paradigms need to be programmed and implemented. Imaging sessions will take 
place on the Neuroimaging Center's 3T Siemens TIM-Trio scanner. We routinely 
collect high-quality structural, diffusion, and functional MRI data. A variety 
of additional information is also being collected, including neuropsychological 
and psychiatric scales, physiological (SCR, eye tracking) and endocrinological 
markers. Summarizing results and writing research articles will be another 
central aspect of the work.

The successful applicant will work in a team of young investigators and also 
start to supervise doctoral students, interns and medical students working in 
the project. Thanks to the CRC the applicant will have ample opportunity to 
work with peers and senior scientists in similar project in the Medical School 
and the Psychology Department. In addition, the position offers the possibility 
for further scientific qualification (i.e. Habilitation).



Requirements:

* Doctoral degree (Ph.D.) in any scientific field of study with a strong 
quantitative background, e.g. mathematics, informatics, statistics, 
computational neuroscience, biomedical or electrical engineering (with 
additional qualifications or experience in computational neuroscience a PhD, MD 
or comparable degree in a relevant field such as psychology, biology, 
biomedicine, medicine, biophysics or physics may also be sufficient).

* Expertise in computational modeling of behavioral and/or imaging data (e.g., 
Bayesian inference methods and statistics, hidden Markov modeling, machine 
learning, reinforcement and temporal difference learning or connectivity 
analyses) * Experience in computer programming (Linux/Unix shell scripting, 
Python and/or MATLAB) * Some exposure to cognitive and emotional neurosciences 
* Participation in research activities within the past years * Publications in 
peer-reviewed journals * Strong organizational skills * Command of some basic 
German



The successful applicant will join a multidisciplinary team of researchers and 
clinicians, will receive further training and train doctoral students 
(informally).



The Salary will be consistent with levels in accordance with the German 
Research Foundation (100% TV-L: E 13). Compensation includes health insurance 
and vacation time.



The position is available for a start date as soon as January 20th 2014 (to be 
confirmed). Review of applications will begin immediately and will continue 
until the position is filled. The position is guaranteed for two to three years 
with the possibility of renewal after positive evaluation. The funding has been 
granted for 5 years.



To apply you can use our online portal 
(http://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de/bildung-und-karriere/stellenangebote/wissenschaft/wissenschaftlicher-mitarbeiter-post-doktorand-w-m-kennziffer-kjp0913550
 ).

The application should include a cover letter detailing professional objectives 
and interests, CV (with grades and language skills), and the names and email 
addresses of two references. The application can be written in German or 
English. The position is open to qualified international applicants.



Please refer to our homepage: 
http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/content/eating-disorders , 
http://tu-dresden.de/die_tu_dresden/fakultaeten/fakultaet_mathematik_und_naturwissenschaften/fachrichtung_psychologie/sfbo,
  http://www.kjp-dresden.de/en/content/schizophrenia and 
http://www.kjp-dresden.de/de/basic-page/publikationsliste-prof-dr-s-ehrlich for 
more detailed information.


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Dipl.-Inf. Daniel Geisler
Wissenschaftlicher Mitarbeiter
Bereich Angewandte Entwicklungsneurowissenschaften
Klinik und Poliklinik für Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und -psychotherapie
Fon +49 (0)351 458-7071
Fax +49 (0)351 458-7206

Universitätsklinikum Carl Gustav Carus
an der Technischen Universität Dresden
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http://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de<http://www.uniklinikum-dresden.de/>

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